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all i have to say is neener, we have your jacki. jacki schechner in the newsroom. what are you doing for lunch today? well at 12:30 eastern time the president will sit down with mitt romney. there will be no press in attendance. he's meeting with the 12 nobel prize winners at 12:15 but then a post election niceties. there is no agenda. the white house spokesman said the president would wouldn't mind talking to mitt romney about ways to make the government more efficient. the president is will be meeting with paul tonko in the fiscal cliff negotiations. the man who had a tattoo on his face for the election removed. the r now stands for the man who was running for election but also the man who is a sore loser. >>> it's been four years since hillary clinton ran for president, but she's still carrying $70,000 in campaign debt. secretary of state mrs. clinton is not allowed to do any campaigning for herself so it is up to her husband bill to try to get that number down when she ran for president back in 2008, she ended up racking up $25 million. again that number is to
all i have to say is neener, we have your jacki. jacki schechner in the newsroom. what are you doing for lunch today? well at 12:30 eastern time the president will sit down with mitt romney. there will be no press in attendance. he's meeting with the 12 nobel prize winners at 12:15 but then a post election niceties. there is no agenda. the white house spokesman said the president would wouldn't mind talking to mitt romney about ways to make the government more efficient. the president is will...
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. >> stephanie: jacki schechner, we need a full-on jacki's corner. the douche nozzle of the day. >> it seems that we have a new one every day. >> stephanie: he's going to charge a surcharge. rick scott is getting with getting getting with the program, the florida governor. he must have found a way to scam it to make money for him. we'll talk about all the latest with jacki healthcare corner in addition. >> that's the plan. >> stephanie: because she's the spokes model healthcare geek. >> good morning everybody. happy friday. it's busy day for general david petraeus who is testifying at this hour in closed door meetings. what comes out of that is up to the committee members and what they want to share with you. lawmakers want to know why there wasn't tighter security in benghazi when it was attacked on september 11th, they are also looking for initial explanation to the attack and why it was relateed to an anti-muslim movie rather than a pre-planned act of terror. there are talking poison but u.n. ambassador susan rice. there were notes made four days
. >> stephanie: jacki schechner, we need a full-on jacki's corner. the douche nozzle of the day. >> it seems that we have a new one every day. >> stephanie: he's going to charge a surcharge. rick scott is getting with getting getting with the program, the florida governor. he must have found a way to scam it to make money for him. we'll talk about all the latest with jacki healthcare corner in addition. >> that's the plan. >> stephanie: because she's the spokes...
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can we kickly show the one of jackie in her wedding dress? i'm taking them out of order so it may be hard. again, it's just a treasure trove and best-selling author kitty kelley, what a pleasure to have you in today. >> thank you. >> today's tweet of the day has actually been tweeted more than 1400 times today, great minds quotes write, all of us do not have equal talent but all of us should have an equal opportunity to develop our talents. john f. kennedy. >>> it's the first day of school, so to speak, for the freshman class of lawmakers. 80 mens are going through orientation today and msnbc's richard lui has been studying up on the class. >> as they should be too. orientation does start today but is closed to the media but if last year is any indication, one of the first orders of business for congress' freshmen he well which smartphone to use, apple iphone or r.i.m.'s blackberry both equipped with an app to remind them when to vote. next they line up to get their identification card and get walloped with what could be a four-inch binder, t
can we kickly show the one of jackie in her wedding dress? i'm taking them out of order so it may be hard. again, it's just a treasure trove and best-selling author kitty kelley, what a pleasure to have you in today. >> thank you. >> today's tweet of the day has actually been tweeted more than 1400 times today, great minds quotes write, all of us do not have equal talent but all of us should have an equal opportunity to develop our talents. john f. kennedy. >>> it's the...
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by the way, this just in jacki jacki, -- diane sawyer was not drunk. she was just extremely exhausted after a long election coverage. >> we can relate. >> my liver could stop a bullet right now. >> stephanie: here is a completely sober, yet exhausted jacki schechner. [ laughter ] >> oh, florida still not done counting ballots. the secretary of state's office says tomorrow we should have the full results. the romney campaign is not going to contest the outcome. miami dade finished up its absentee ballots yesterday and president obama ended up with about 62% of the vote and myth mythed 38%. broward county shows the president had an even more commanding win. and those ballots are due by noon tomorrow. what difference can one vote make? in walton kentucky it would have decided the race for citi council. the salt in the wound is that mcdonald's wife katie didn't vote. she works nights and woke up ten minutes before the poll closed her husband said don't bother to race there i'm sure one vote won't matter. it turns out that it did. and now the race will be d
by the way, this just in jacki jacki, -- diane sawyer was not drunk. she was just extremely exhausted after a long election coverage. >> we can relate. >> my liver could stop a bullet right now. >> stephanie: here is a completely sober, yet exhausted jacki schechner. [ laughter ] >> oh, florida still not done counting ballots. the secretary of state's office says tomorrow we should have the full results. the romney campaign is not going to contest the outcome. miami dade...
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good morning, jackie. >> reporter: good morning, jon. ratings agency standard & poor's says that it sees a 15% chance the u.s. will go over the fiscal cliff next year. however, the agency is saying paul so makers are likely to compromise in time to avoid most if not all potential economic effects of the cliff. meanwhile the nonpartisan congressional budget office says tax hikes for the wealthy won't hurt economic growth but does warrant if america goes over the fiscal cliff the economy will return to a recession and unemployment will go over 9%. president obama is scheduled to make his first public comments since his re-election at 1:00 p.m. eastern today from the white house regarding the economy and also the deficit. >>> the stock futures are trending lower this morning after the major u.s. averages slumped for a second straight day. the dow, s&p 500 and nasdaq closed at three-month lows. the asian markets fell overnight. european markets heading into negative territory as well. yesterday the dow fell 121 points to close at 12,811. the
good morning, jackie. >> reporter: good morning, jon. ratings agency standard & poor's says that it sees a 15% chance the u.s. will go over the fiscal cliff next year. however, the agency is saying paul so makers are likely to compromise in time to avoid most if not all potential economic effects of the cliff. meanwhile the nonpartisan congressional budget office says tax hikes for the wealthy won't hurt economic growth but does warrant if america goes over the fiscal cliff the...
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jackie, how do you see this playing out moving forward? >> it's hard to tell because this was like a bigger story before the election. you have the fiscal cliff, the violence in benghazi and the middle east. i think, you know, there will be a lot of hearings, three different committees in the senate with jurisdiction. i think this is going to go on for a while because it's one area the republicans see weakness in the president's position. >> and that's interesting that you say that because if you look at this, it almost seems like the gop wants to put this at the forefront, distract from the fiscal cliff where they have less bargaining chips. >> well, that could be the case. something happened in benghazi and i don't think we have all the answers yet and there are democrats that want answers. there's a lot of information that will come out. the question in all of this politically does it ever touch the president? what i thought was interesting when he defended susan rice, she was sent out on behalf of the white house. well, who runs the wh
jackie, how do you see this playing out moving forward? >> it's hard to tell because this was like a bigger story before the election. you have the fiscal cliff, the violence in benghazi and the middle east. i think, you know, there will be a lot of hearings, three different committees in the senate with jurisdiction. i think this is going to go on for a while because it's one area the republicans see weakness in the president's position. >> and that's interesting that you say that...
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back to you. >> all right, jackie. thank you very much. what do you think, maybe nancy pelosi will wait until after the market closes. >> since this market is trading on every headline. >> we're waiting for her to -- maybe she's still meeting with tim geithner, the treasury secretary. when that meeting ends, she's to come out and make her comments on where she believes we are in the negotiations on the fiscal cliff. when that happens, we'll take you there live. meantime, the market is heading higher again. up 42 points on the dow. >> how are the wealthiest americans preparing for a possible fall off that fiscal cliff? we'll look at that next. >>> also, chevron ceo is warning a fall off that cliff would have major ramifications for his business. we'll hear from him exclusive later on "the closing bell." stay tuned. [ male announcer ] how do you trade? with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having
back to you. >> all right, jackie. thank you very much. what do you think, maybe nancy pelosi will wait until after the market closes. >> since this market is trading on every headline. >> we're waiting for her to -- maybe she's still meeting with tim geithner, the treasury secretary. when that meeting ends, she's to come out and make her comments on where she believes we are in the negotiations on the fiscal cliff. when that happens, we'll take you there live. meantime, the...
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jacki schechner's. she's in pants. it's not pantsless friday. >> you can't see her. >> stephanie: we just took a peek. wow, here is jacki schechner in the current news center. >> president obama is travel to go hatfield, pennsylvania to tour and give a speech at at the factory that makes tinker toys and other connect brands. it's a third generation family business and employs 150 people at that particular facility. the president's visit would highlight the impact that the taxes would affect the season. it's all to garner public support and back republicans into a corner as fiscal cliff negotiations continue. tim geithner went up to the hill yesterday and laid out the president's offer. this is what it looks like. the goal is to get to $1.6 trillion in revenue. letting the tax cuts expire for the top 2% and then raise capital gains. that would bring in $196 billion. and then the tax code over overhaul, and extension of unemployment benefits and more stimulus spending. republicans for their part dismiss the offer immedia
jacki schechner's. she's in pants. it's not pantsless friday. >> you can't see her. >> stephanie: we just took a peek. wow, here is jacki schechner in the current news center. >> president obama is travel to go hatfield, pennsylvania to tour and give a speech at at the factory that makes tinker toys and other connect brands. it's a third generation family business and employs 150 people at that particular facility. the president's visit would highlight the impact that the...
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>> jackie, yes, i am still bullish. what happened today was right from the open this morning you had one customer selling 15,000 contracts of gold, but let me put that in context. we were downsh and these weren't new shorts coming into the ring. they were long liquidating profit-taking. here's the reason why i still like gold. technically we still held the good support levels near the lows, 1703 in that area. fundamentally, this is when demand for gold picks up, and qe continues even with the fiscal cliff or not being resolved. >> rich, you were also a big one on gold yesterday. you said the charts were setting up for a rally. is the technical picture still intact in would you be buying today? >> okay. >> it looks lick we don't have rich there. grant, we had a poll yesterday as well. we asked if people were guys gold. 70% of our viewers said that they were. in fact we had 5,000 people vote. do you think that people are perhaps too bullish on gold? is that a one-sided trade? >> jackie, i think people look at gold as a sa
>> jackie, yes, i am still bullish. what happened today was right from the open this morning you had one customer selling 15,000 contracts of gold, but let me put that in context. we were downsh and these weren't new shorts coming into the ring. they were long liquidating profit-taking. here's the reason why i still like gold. technically we still held the good support levels near the lows, 1703 in that area. fundamentally, this is when demand for gold picks up, and qe continues even with...
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let me bring back alfonso and jackie and i want to go back to the nancy pelosi news. alfonso, status quo, but it's status quo among the leaders. boehner and mcconnell still in charge. although they did better and you could argue there's no reason. are you surprised there's not a push to change leaders inside your party even if it's just the face of the party a little bit? >> it's difficult. within the house there is -- i think there will be a battle for the conference chair. >> but it's a -- >> i'm surprised, yeah, but at the same time, we need strong leadership and a strong speaker and i think boehner can do a good job -- >> looks like he's going to get more political leeway. he doesn't have eric cantor. it seems like there's for trust between the two but, jackie, if the american people had known they not only were re-electing status quo but the same people are in the room that gave us the gridlock, i wonder how that ballot would have turned out. >> i wonder if he said it's going to be the same people in the room, and, you know, a lot of this is going to be theater.
let me bring back alfonso and jackie and i want to go back to the nancy pelosi news. alfonso, status quo, but it's status quo among the leaders. boehner and mcconnell still in charge. although they did better and you could argue there's no reason. are you surprised there's not a push to change leaders inside your party even if it's just the face of the party a little bit? >> it's difficult. within the house there is -- i think there will be a battle for the conference chair. >> but...
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jackie, we talked about this last night. it's weird when sometimes there's a thread of truth and we go yeah, clearly i believe some men have a hard time with strong women. >> absolutely. i truly believe that. i think there are men who are not comfortable with women who are their equal. they don't want to be with somebody who may challenge them intellectually or maybe a true partner as opposed to somebody who is i hate to use the word subservient. >> i know some woman who have that damsel in distress thing. some women can screw that you by being too strong and competent. that's not our responsibility. you also point out marriage is not mandatory. it's not mandatory. >> you don't have to get married. this woman makes it out like everybody wants to get married and, you know, you would have that ideal marriage if you just sit down, shut up and bake something. i mean. >> i have that one port card, why do i have to get married? i didn't do anything wrong. >> i mean, it assumes so many traditional social norms that it's so out of d
jackie, we talked about this last night. it's weird when sometimes there's a thread of truth and we go yeah, clearly i believe some men have a hard time with strong women. >> absolutely. i truly believe that. i think there are men who are not comfortable with women who are their equal. they don't want to be with somebody who may challenge them intellectually or maybe a true partner as opposed to somebody who is i hate to use the word subservient. >> i know some woman who have that...
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jackie benson at the scene now near lafayette park with more on this. jackie? >> well, jim, it ended when the victims drove in to lafayette park with a vehicle, with a fresh bullet hole in the windshield is bound to get the attention of law enforcement. one of the victims believes the robber suspected he'd be carrying a large amount of cash. >> maybe i had money, but i didn't. >> reporter: the bullet hole in the windshield of the porsche cayenne shows how close the victims came to serious harm. they ask that we not identify them. >> i'm out of it. >> reporter: the men say they were part of a group of five people who had just left mia lounge, a popular late-night club on 18th street northwest when they wer approached by three men with guns. two were wearing ski masks. there was a scuffle and the robbers took many and cell phones and fled in the waiting get away car. that's when two of the victims jumped in the suv and started following them until a bullet came through the windshield. >> chased the car and that's when they could stop. they don't follow them. >> r
jackie benson at the scene now near lafayette park with more on this. jackie? >> well, jim, it ended when the victims drove in to lafayette park with a vehicle, with a fresh bullet hole in the windshield is bound to get the attention of law enforcement. one of the victims believes the robber suspected he'd be carrying a large amount of cash. >> maybe i had money, but i didn't. >> reporter: the bullet hole in the windshield of the porsche cayenne shows how close the victims...
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here with six gift ideas is toy insider.com jackie briar. >> this one is a school table by play school. it is little kids. >> it is 6 to 36 months. it grows with the child. it has legs so you can play it standing up as well. it is great for educational learning it has letters, numbers, colors but it also let's kids really rock out. >> it is a lot of fun. >> my kids loved it. >> second thing for kids a little older is the ipex piano. >> it combines high-tech with classic play of piano. you can play it without the ipad you can play the piano and with the ipad you can then play games that teach you how to read music and play your favorite songs. it is a great product. >> for kids ages 3-6. >> the leap pad 2 this is hot for kids a little older. >> tablets are huge. this is a tablet for the youngest kid. it let's kids be like mom and dad ages 3 and up. it has educational apps e books and has a camera on front and back. >> can you add just it for a 3-year-old or a 5-year-old? >> yes, the apps and educational content can be adjusted. you can download anew stuff all of the time. >> how much? >
here with six gift ideas is toy insider.com jackie briar. >> this one is a school table by play school. it is little kids. >> it is 6 to 36 months. it grows with the child. it has legs so you can play it standing up as well. it is great for educational learning it has letters, numbers, colors but it also let's kids really rock out. >> it is a lot of fun. >> my kids loved it. >> second thing for kids a little older is the ipex piano. >> it combines high-tech...
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oh, jacki! all of the comedy. anti-abortion g.o.p.er says his views have evolved since his first wife's abortion. >> one of the usual suspects or somebody new? >> this is -- >> stephanie: from tennessee. >> oh, yeah. >> stephanie: that's not hypocrisy anymore. it is evolution. >> it evolved in the other direction. he was pro-choice and now he's not. >> stephanie: right. well, also he's a physician who got one of his patients pregnant and she had an abortion also but he's evolved from them. >> his marriage hasn't evolved from that? >> stephanie: his first wife evolved. >> on to someone else. >> hard to keep them straight. a lot of first wives first divorces. >> stephanie: he's one of the only republicans who believes in evolution. that's the good news. here she is. jacki schechner in the current news center. >> not science but evolution. good morning everybody. we got a new poll for you today. just because the election's over doesn't mean we don't get new polls from time to time. from cnn orc, americans think that
oh, jacki! all of the comedy. anti-abortion g.o.p.er says his views have evolved since his first wife's abortion. >> one of the usual suspects or somebody new? >> this is -- >> stephanie: from tennessee. >> oh, yeah. >> stephanie: that's not hypocrisy anymore. it is evolution. >> it evolved in the other direction. he was pro-choice and now he's not. >> stephanie: right. well, also he's a physician who got one of his patients pregnant and she had an...
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i'm jackie de-angel liz with a market flash on disney. comments from bob yesterday saying the company is transitioning out of afternoon investment mode, transitioning into a more compelling growth mode, but it looks like investors really don't want to wait to see that happen. some profit-taking here today. the stock down 5.5%. back over to you, scott. >> thank you so much. as we look at shares of disney, i want to call your attention to what you're looking at on the bottom of your screener here, that the president is going to invite congressional leaders to the white house next week. talks on the fiscal cliff talk there. take a look at how they're reacting to all this. obviously been rallying, not getting any sort of initial movement off the headline. again, the president will make a statement in ten minutes, his first since being re-elected regarding the fiscal cliff. it will happen in the east room of the white house. we'll take you there live. >>> over the last several days, other congressional leaders have been making comments, speake
i'm jackie de-angel liz with a market flash on disney. comments from bob yesterday saying the company is transitioning out of afternoon investment mode, transitioning into a more compelling growth mode, but it looks like investors really don't want to wait to see that happen. some profit-taking here today. the stock down 5.5%. back over to you, scott. >> thank you so much. as we look at shares of disney, i want to call your attention to what you're looking at on the bottom of your...
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jackie, thank you. >>> right now, a snowstorm is dumping nearly a foot of wet snow on new england. the wintery mix is creating treacherous road conditions. police say two traffic deaths may be related to the storm. the storm is only adding to the misery for people who haven't had power or gas in 11 days because of sandy. the whipping winds, pounding surf and wet rain stunned people in oyster bay. here's a look at the radar. the know is just about done in new york city and new jersey, but it's making a real mess for people still reeling from the last storm. danielle lee is live in trenton now with a look at the conditions there. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we're waking up to a couple inches of snow here. right now, talking about the threats this morning, the main concern are the roadways. if you take a look behind me, people are out on their morning commute and those are slick roads. we've seen crews monitoring the conditions to make sure that there aren't any problems here all morning. in the height of this storm, when we saw those strong winds, the rains, the snow, fo
jackie, thank you. >>> right now, a snowstorm is dumping nearly a foot of wet snow on new england. the wintery mix is creating treacherous road conditions. police say two traffic deaths may be related to the storm. the storm is only adding to the misery for people who haven't had power or gas in 11 days because of sandy. the whipping winds, pounding surf and wet rain stunned people in oyster bay. here's a look at the radar. the know is just about done in new york city and new jersey,...
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jackie deangelis is the host of cnbc's "futures now." she's been monitoring how traders in the pits are playing oil today. >> good afternoon, scott. while crude may be rallying today, it's had a pretty tough week so far ending lower in the past three sessions. the question now, can we expect the strength that we're seeing today to continue in the face of a volatile market? let's start talking futures now. anthony, let's start with you. how captive will crude be to the rhetoric coming out of washington? >> jackie, it looks like it's ignoring the rhetoric coming out of washington. there's a lot of drawing of lines in the sand going on right now. the big mover of crude today was that gdp revision number. once they revised that up, crude oil really shot up almost a dollar at that point when that number came out. then there was another global survey of investors where their confidence actually in the last two months has increased substantially. they feel that the economies around the world are getting better. >> rich, out to you. in terms of
jackie deangelis is the host of cnbc's "futures now." she's been monitoring how traders in the pits are playing oil today. >> good afternoon, scott. while crude may be rallying today, it's had a pretty tough week so far ending lower in the past three sessions. the question now, can we expect the strength that we're seeing today to continue in the face of a volatile market? let's start talking futures now. anthony, let's start with you. how captive will crude be to the rhetoric...
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thank you so much, jackie. all right. just 34 days to go before we go over the fiscal cliff. >> oh, boy. >> i want to call it the fc. can't we get an abbreviation? we're going to l.a. we're going to ec. we're going over the fc. >> sounds good. >> are shareholders best served by companies paying dividends now? someone who's going to join us says absolutely not. find out why. >>> also, later, who would have thunk financial adviser tells you what you need to know. >>> plus, let the lawsuits begin. hewlett-packard slapped with a lawsuit over its autonomy debacle. now companies are openly slamming each other. that sorted story coming up. [ male announcer ] how do you trade? with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming
thank you so much, jackie. all right. just 34 days to go before we go over the fiscal cliff. >> oh, boy. >> i want to call it the fc. can't we get an abbreviation? we're going to l.a. we're going to ec. we're going over the fc. >> sounds good. >> are shareholders best served by companies paying dividends now? someone who's going to join us says absolutely not. find out why. >>> also, later, who would have thunk financial adviser tells you what you need to know....
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jackie benson is live at the scene. >> jackie, what can you tell us about this brazen robbery and just how it unfolded. >> i can tell you, when you see one of the bulletholes in this vehicle, you realize this was a close call. now, what we're told is that a group of men said they were part of five leaving a popular late night club on 18th street northwest around 6:00 a.m. and they were approached by three men, two wearing ski masks and all three had guns. the suspects robbed the victims and then fled to a waiting car. at that point, two of the victims jumped in an suv and tried to follow until the suspects fired on them. the victims asked that we not show their faces. >> had the gun behind me. i looked at him, i smiled. >> police are searching for the suspects and their get away car. it's described as a silver lincoln with d.c. license plates. something about the dangers of taking the law into your own hands like this. we'll tell you more about this coming up on news 4 at 5:00. reporting live in northwest washington, jackie benson, news 4. >> thank you. >>> this year's west nile virus
jackie benson is live at the scene. >> jackie, what can you tell us about this brazen robbery and just how it unfolded. >> i can tell you, when you see one of the bulletholes in this vehicle, you realize this was a close call. now, what we're told is that a group of men said they were part of five leaving a popular late night club on 18th street northwest around 6:00 a.m. and they were approached by three men, two wearing ski masks and all three had guns. the suspects robbed the...
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this is what happens jacki. it turns into a skit of -- just the weirdest -- so they have declared the president re-elected ohio. then suddenly, there is all of this sort of commotion. karl rove is in the background. they follow megan kelly all the way down into the basement where the -- >> where the counting is taking place. >> stephanie: to badger them about whether they're right. >> what are you doing? >> stephanie: she's like sticking a microphone in their own pollster's faces. >> they're like we're right. >> stephanie: how confident are you? are you sure? >> we're sure. >> are you sure about this? >> are you absolutely sure? >> damn it. >> stephanie: we have complete confidence in our call. ohio has gone for president obama. she just kept like -- it was hilarious. and then they cut back to -- befuddled anchor with the dark hair. >> brian kilmeade. >> stephanie: no no, the dark haired anchor guy. he was the one anchoring at the time. >> i don't know. >> stephanie: does it matter? no. >> who wants to bet that
this is what happens jacki. it turns into a skit of -- just the weirdest -- so they have declared the president re-elected ohio. then suddenly, there is all of this sort of commotion. karl rove is in the background. they follow megan kelly all the way down into the basement where the -- >> where the counting is taking place. >> stephanie: to badger them about whether they're right. >> what are you doing? >> stephanie: she's like sticking a microphone in their own...
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back over to you, carl. >> thank you, jackie. i want to take you to a quick shot where john boehner is speak live. we'll try to stay with him as long as we can. you've got to figure whatever he's saying, the market is extremely sensitive to. >>> jcp experiencing a 26% fall in third quarter sales. our courtney reagan is back at hq with some numbers, courtney, that a lot of people couldn't believe. >> ouch, carl. there's not a lot of words to describe for this quarter. ron johnson and ken hannah remain as positive as ever in their presentation to the community this morning. jc penney losing 93 kreblcents share. the same-store sales falling 23%. now, with christmas just 45 days away, johnson says he know s everyone is excited how jc penney will survive. he said on friday, the day after thanksgiving, he'll run a sale because it's the american tradition. >> we're going to run a sale. it's going to be a doozy. we'll market it heavily and we'll have some of the lowest prices. >> beyond back friday, he'll continue to mold that pricing. t
back over to you, carl. >> thank you, jackie. i want to take you to a quick shot where john boehner is speak live. we'll try to stay with him as long as we can. you've got to figure whatever he's saying, the market is extremely sensitive to. >>> jcp experiencing a 26% fall in third quarter sales. our courtney reagan is back at hq with some numbers, courtney, that a lot of people couldn't believe. >> ouch, carl. there's not a lot of words to describe for this quarter. ron...
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joining me now is jackie kucinich, politics reporter for u"usa today," and heather mcgee vice president of demoez policy center. thank you both for joining me. >> thank you. >> thank you, reverend. >> heather, let me start with you. is paul ryan's role in these talks that many republicans don't want to budge on raising tacks for the rich? >> it would be very difficult for them to go from an election in which they were voicing essentially unmitigated supply-side, trickle-down economics to suddenly two weeks later be able to say, oh, we believe that growth starts from the bottom up, starts from the middle up. it would be very difficult for them to do that. so, yeah, you're going to have a lot of conservatives in the house wanting to hear paul ryan be the standard-bearer for the debt. the issue is that we are still facing crisis-level records of unemployment. if we are going to move through this fiscal obstacle course and get back focused on jobs, we're going to have to actually spend more to put people back to work, which is the best way to reduce the deficit. >> and this is exactly what
joining me now is jackie kucinich, politics reporter for u"usa today," and heather mcgee vice president of demoez policy center. thank you both for joining me. >> thank you. >> thank you, reverend. >> heather, let me start with you. is paul ryan's role in these talks that many republicans don't want to budge on raising tacks for the rich? >> it would be very difficult for them to go from an election in which they were voicing essentially unmitigated...
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. >> jackie's story is one example of how important it is for everyone to have health insurance. in massachusetts we're leading the way. the state's health connector has affordable plans, lots to choose from and easy sign up. in massachusetts even if you lose your job, you can still get coverage. visit the health connector today. >> so that guy you just heard from, tim wakefield, in massachusetts he is a very big deal. he is a member of the red sox and that campaign worked. massachusetts had a very, very high sign up rate. what have you learned from that? what have you learned from what happened in mitt romney's state? >> we have learn add lot in terms of what messages work and actually we're doing a great deal of research now in terms of what kind of ways do we need to communicate to people who should not best communicators and so that there are people who are believable and one of the things that is very important is in addition to providing information either through an advertisement or some other process like that, people want to have personal contact with individuals because
. >> jackie's story is one example of how important it is for everyone to have health insurance. in massachusetts we're leading the way. the state's health connector has affordable plans, lots to choose from and easy sign up. in massachusetts even if you lose your job, you can still get coverage. visit the health connector today. >> so that guy you just heard from, tim wakefield, in massachusetts he is a very big deal. he is a member of the red sox and that campaign worked....
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we have jackie kucinich political reporter for "usa today", democratic strategist blake zeb and msnbc contributor robert trainum. great to have you all here. we just heard from congressman king earlier today saying the general was asked right off the top whether the affair had an impact on his testimony. he said no. they moved on. but are all indications then that the affair is now a side note and lawmakers are truly focused on what took place in benghazi and the intelligence they have now? >> this very minute, yeah. i think that's the case. will that remain the focus? i don't know. because there's a lot of questions still out there about petraeus and his relationship with his biographer as well as joe kelly in tampa. and general allen. i mean, there are a lot of moving parts here. and there's a lot of probing going on there. so i think right now the focus is this briefing but we could very easily go back to the scandal. >> one thing comparisons are already being drawn between petraeus's testimony in september on the 14th and his testimony today. take a listen to how peter king, the c
we have jackie kucinich political reporter for "usa today", democratic strategist blake zeb and msnbc contributor robert trainum. great to have you all here. we just heard from congressman king earlier today saying the general was asked right off the top whether the affair had an impact on his testimony. he said no. they moved on. but are all indications then that the affair is now a side note and lawmakers are truly focused on what took place in benghazi and the intelligence they...
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i'm jackie castillo with this week's "travel insider." less. that's one smart board. what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] [ laughs ] [ whooshing ] tell me about it. why am i not going anywhere? you don't believe hard enough. a smarter way to shop around. now that's progressive. call or click today. [ grunting ] but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! >>> a special assembly in egypt is rushing a vote on a final draft of a new constitution for that country. all at the same time, as protests are going on outside against the president of that country. and why is it that they're rushing this draft? word is that the constitutional court has a plan to rule this weekend on whether to just dissolve that assembly completely. some of the assembly members have walked out, saying they're angry. they're accusing islamists of trying to impose their vi
i'm jackie castillo with this week's "travel insider." less. that's one smart board. what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] [ laughs ] [ whooshing ] tell me about it. why am i not going anywhere? you don't believe hard enough. a smarter way to shop around. now that's progressive. call or click today. [ grunting ] but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to...
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yesterday, california congresswoman jackie spear announced a nonbinding resolution to encourage each state to make the same move that california did. it's called the shock revolution. shock is for stop harming our kids. some kids explain what the therapy did to them. >> i am telling my story now in hopes that others will speak out to put an end to this sham. the ex-gay industry did nothing but provide me and my family with false lies mass ka raiding as science. >> representative jackie spear joins me now live from capitol hill. congresswoman, thank you so much for joining us. my first question to you, why not just introduce legislation to ban it? why the nonbinding resolution? >> it is a state function to regulate professions, so it is incumbent on the states to look at the scope of practice within professions and determine whether certain practices are appropriate or not. the american psychological association and the american psychiatric association has said for more than 40 years that this is junk science. that there is no science that supports this conversion therapy or reparativ
yesterday, california congresswoman jackie spear announced a nonbinding resolution to encourage each state to make the same move that california did. it's called the shock revolution. shock is for stop harming our kids. some kids explain what the therapy did to them. >> i am telling my story now in hopes that others will speak out to put an end to this sham. the ex-gay industry did nothing but provide me and my family with false lies mass ka raiding as science. >> representative...
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>> stephanie: jacki schechner. >> good morning, everybody. violence continuing today between israeli forces and hamas as shelling and air strikes have killed more than 90 people in the gaza strip. israeli military forces say they've hit some 80 terrorist sites throughout the territory. two rockets exploded over tel aviv yesterday. israel's anti-missile system stopped them in mid air. but in israel, three people have been killed and another 68 reported wounded. world leaders are hoping to be able to bring an end to the violence through diplomacy. so far israel is threatening to deploy ground troops into gaza. if that can't be done, senator john mccain suggested sunday the u.s. send president bill clinton to help freshet peace since he has hands-on experience in the middle east. so far the u.n. secretary general, the french foreign minister and israeli representatives are trying to come to a resolution along with egyptian negotiators in cairo. hamas is saying that israel can stop the fighting simply by agreeing to hamas' demands. they're claimi
>> stephanie: jacki schechner. >> good morning, everybody. violence continuing today between israeli forces and hamas as shelling and air strikes have killed more than 90 people in the gaza strip. israeli military forces say they've hit some 80 terrorist sites throughout the territory. two rockets exploded over tel aviv yesterday. israel's anti-missile system stopped them in mid air. but in israel, three people have been killed and another 68 reported wounded. world leaders are...
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reporting live in northwest washington, jackie benson, news 4. >>> tonight, we're learning and hearing from a man who came to a woman's rescue after she had been attacked in her upper northwest d.c. home. news 4 pat collins joins us live with his reaction in the chevy chase neighborhood where it all unfolded. pat? >> jim. two things tonight. first, official charges for that teenager accused of beating and robbing an 81-year-old woman. and then we hear from the postman who came to her aid. >> it's hard. i never seen anything like this in this community ever. it's strange. unfortunately, it had to happen to someone like her. >> this is teddy, he's the mailman in this neighborhood. he came to the rescue of that 81-year-old woman beaten and robbed in her home on mckinley street. >> knocked on her door to give her the mail and i notice she was disturbed. and she reached out to me and said, you have to help me. i said, what happened? she said, she had been attacked and robbed. i said, do you need the police? she said, yes, could you please call them. >> reporter: this happened wednesday and
reporting live in northwest washington, jackie benson, news 4. >>> tonight, we're learning and hearing from a man who came to a woman's rescue after she had been attacked in her upper northwest d.c. home. news 4 pat collins joins us live with his reaction in the chevy chase neighborhood where it all unfolded. pat? >> jim. two things tonight. first, official charges for that teenager accused of beating and robbing an 81-year-old woman. and then we hear from the postman who came to...
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jackie deangelis, break it down for us, please. >> good afternoon, brian. lots of discussion regard rg the fiscal cliff. a piece of the conversation focuses on the tax hikes that the president is looking to impose on those high income earners, those who make $250,000 are the households that are considered rich in this country. answer to that question depends on where you live. for example, living in new york costs about double compared to living in peoria, illinois according to salary.com. new york employers may pay a bit more to compensate but only about 30% for similar jobs. also consider housing costs as well. a three to four bedroom house in glendale, california is about $750,000. comparable area, twin falls, idaho, is about $325,000 for the same kind of house. what about the cost of food? an assortment of groceries in new york city. 72% more than those same72% more same items in twin falls, idaho. about two years ago, the fiscal times commissioned a study on this from a national tax accounting firming. they looked at several areas around the country fo
jackie deangelis, break it down for us, please. >> good afternoon, brian. lots of discussion regard rg the fiscal cliff. a piece of the conversation focuses on the tax hikes that the president is looking to impose on those high income earners, those who make $250,000 are the households that are considered rich in this country. answer to that question depends on where you live. for example, living in new york costs about double compared to living in peoria, illinois according to...
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. >>> now to jackie deangelis with a "market flash." >> keeping an eye on fluor. the new payment date is december 26th of this year versus january 3rd of next year. probably not a coincidence that they want to pay the dividends before the end of the year. this just another company change the date -- payment date or issuing a special dividend. ahead of that fiscal cliff deadline, the stock up .4%. >> definitely not a coincidence is what i would say. right? >> it's going to be a wonder. we almost need to have a pool. i think bob pisani said there was 173 companies or 175 companies so far that have done a special dividend or moved their dividend up. we should have one of those carnival things where you count the jelly beans, where our writers view in and guess. we're going to announce a contest right now. tweet in mandycnbc, sullycnbc. how many companies by december 31st at midnight will have announced a special dividend or moved an expected dividend payment up. closest guess gets a used hat from me and -- >> how about a cnbc t-shirt and a mug, unused mug. brand-new
. >>> now to jackie deangelis with a "market flash." >> keeping an eye on fluor. the new payment date is december 26th of this year versus january 3rd of next year. probably not a coincidence that they want to pay the dividends before the end of the year. this just another company change the date -- payment date or issuing a special dividend. ahead of that fiscal cliff deadline, the stock up .4%. >> definitely not a coincidence is what i would say. right? >>...
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jackie in colorado. welcome. >> caller: good morning. >> stephanie: good morning. >> caller: just an old comment that goes back to about 1984 '86. and it came out of rush limbaugh. >> stephanie: could this be what you refer to? >> just shut up! go away! bury yourselves in your rat holes and don't come out until you win an election until then shut up! [ laughter ] >> i'm still waiting for the shutting up. >> caller: they lost big, and they can't get over it. >> stephanie: listen to that phlegmy laugh of hers. stop it. >> ann romney: stop it. >> stephanie: jamie in illinois. welcome. >> caller: thank you so much stephanie for helping us win the election. >> stephanie: i am solely responsible, yes. thank you. yes, i did. i built it. i built it myself. >> caller: so good. i'm a democratic election judge in a very republican precinct, and i'm glad you got the news out that those youth numbers were adjusted because we had a record turnout, and a lot of them were young people, and many of them were young republ
jackie in colorado. welcome. >> caller: good morning. >> stephanie: good morning. >> caller: just an old comment that goes back to about 1984 '86. and it came out of rush limbaugh. >> stephanie: could this be what you refer to? >> just shut up! go away! bury yourselves in your rat holes and don't come out until you win an election until then shut up! [ laughter ] >> i'm still waiting for the shutting up. >> caller: they lost big, and they can't get over...
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aaron, the true home run king, said marvin miller's role in the history of baseball was as pornts a jackie robinson's, but you don't have to care about baseball to care about the story of miller because the story of unions and the triumph of free market capitalism. he died this week at 95 and he changed the history of sports. it's a good time to tell his story. once upon a time back in the '60s baseball had a thing call the reserve clause that bound players to their teams as long as owners wanted them. owners could renew contracts without players consent and players had no say in where they played. marvin miller was working his way up through the machinist union, the united autoworkers and the united steel workers. he knew the power of a strong union and if all the players walked, they could not be replaced. as the head of baseball's union he led them to strike three times and negotiated the end of the reserve clause. despite losing when his challenge to fre agency went to the supreme court he won it for the players in 1975. the minimum salary was $6,000 and the average was $52,000. he unl
aaron, the true home run king, said marvin miller's role in the history of baseball was as pornts a jackie robinson's, but you don't have to care about baseball to care about the story of miller because the story of unions and the triumph of free market capitalism. he died this week at 95 and he changed the history of sports. it's a good time to tell his story. once upon a time back in the '60s baseball had a thing call the reserve clause that bound players to their teams as long as owners...
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but he's not running for president, okay, and jackie would be on the stage. >> how do you know that? i can tell you, republicans are worried, we did a story the other day about how there's at least 20 possible republican candidates, at least a dozen of them are serious, worried about to be to field. what is your solution? >> well, they now can change the rules for the republican convention between conventions. so the rnc change the rules in this convention to allow them to change the rules. so they can tighten of eligibility. i don't think there's anything wrong with asking people to ante up, raise $100,000 for the party that will go into the general election if you want to be in the debates. be a team player, show what you've accomplished something. i would hope the first three debates would be, one, the first one in front of republican governors. we've been asking the question. one of the challenges, left of center, media got asking the republicans questions about sex, and then guys at home saying republicans seem to be obsessed with the sex. no. anderson cooper kept asking this qu
but he's not running for president, okay, and jackie would be on the stage. >> how do you know that? i can tell you, republicans are worried, we did a story the other day about how there's at least 20 possible republican candidates, at least a dozen of them are serious, worried about to be to field. what is your solution? >> well, they now can change the rules for the republican convention between conventions. so the rnc change the rules in this convention to allow them to change...
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. >> jackie schechner poor looser edition of campaign 2012. apple threatens to fire employees because of obamacare. >> it's olive garden for you now on. >> oh, darn! [ laughter ] >> here she is, jackie schechner. >> happy monday. the hunted is now on for a new director of c.i.a. following noose of general petraeus resignation after reports of an affair with paula broad well. the current deputy director may be nominated. john o 'brennan is also a possibility. investigators are asking for an investigation however how the whole issue has been handled and why it's coming to light now. the chief of the homeland security committee has questions. >> it just doesn't add up that the f.b.i. would be carrying on this type of investigation without bringing it to the president or the highest levels of the white house. >> it doesn't seem to be partisan. senator dianne feinstein in charge of the senate intelligence committee is curious why she found out something like this from media irinquiries and because it could affect national security, pertinent lawmak
. >> jackie schechner poor looser edition of campaign 2012. apple threatens to fire employees because of obamacare. >> it's olive garden for you now on. >> oh, darn! [ laughter ] >> here she is, jackie schechner. >> happy monday. the hunted is now on for a new director of c.i.a. following noose of general petraeus resignation after reports of an affair with paula broad well. the current deputy director may be nominated. john o 'brennan is also a possibility....
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good morning, jackie. >> reporter: good morning to you, scott. well, the good side and the bright side of the news is that the u.s. stock futures are trending higher at the moment. as you said after a very sharp sell-off yesterday following president obama's re-election. the overseas markets saw a mixed bag. shares in asia tumbled overnight over fears of the looming u.s. fiscal cliff while the european markets are holding on to small gains. the dow had its worst day in a year closing below 13,000 for the first time since august 3rd to 12, 932. the s&p 500 down 33 points to 1394 and the nasdaq falling 74 points to 2937. marketwatchers no doubt looking for some signs of relief today as the s&p and the nasdaq also under key levels right now. scott. >> all right, thank you much. >>> laura, coming up in just a bit we'll tell you how to get some nice hot tea and lemon at starbucks without taking your wallet out of your pocket. >> taking your wallet out of your pocket. >> i think i owe you several starbucks, now that i think about it. >> thank you. >> s
good morning, jackie. >> reporter: good morning to you, scott. well, the good side and the bright side of the news is that the u.s. stock futures are trending higher at the moment. as you said after a very sharp sell-off yesterday following president obama's re-election. the overseas markets saw a mixed bag. shares in asia tumbled overnight over fears of the looming u.s. fiscal cliff while the european markets are holding on to small gains. the dow had its worst day in a year closing...
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jackie deangelis tracking action at the nymex. >> the metals complex seeing a lot of green today along with the broader equity markets. gold up $19.50. the reason is optimism on a deal in the u.s. over the fiscal cliff. that is the talk down here in the pits. traders telling me gold has held very well above $1,700. they are expecting to see a little more buying but keep an eye out next week. we are expecting a huge december options expiration, open interest in the $1,800 range. could we see a run-up in gold before then? potentially. so watch it. copper prices, more than 2% gained on the day. three reasons -- hopes of a deal like we talked about with gold but also a stronger euro today, and also the u.s. resale home figure that came out this morning giving the markets a little bit confidence that the housing recovery is a little bit stronger than people might have hoped. again copper rising on that. back over to you, michelle. >> thank you. >>> keeping an eye on tech giant intel today after it is announced its ceo is retiring. he's stepping down in the spring. the stock right now is low
jackie deangelis tracking action at the nymex. >> the metals complex seeing a lot of green today along with the broader equity markets. gold up $19.50. the reason is optimism on a deal in the u.s. over the fiscal cliff. that is the talk down here in the pits. traders telling me gold has held very well above $1,700. they are expecting to see a little more buying but keep an eye out next week. we are expecting a huge december options expiration, open interest in the $1,800 range. could we...
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remember, when jackie robinson broke into the major leagues, he was the first black baseball player but if he didn't get any hits, he would have been a footnote in history. he happened to be the rookie of the year. i think the best thing to do is be excellent. do the best you can and serve your constituents and speak up for the people who sent you here. >> that is what the american people want, no doubt. thank you so much. congressman keith ellison, have a good weekend. >> yes, sir. >> all righty. today's tweet of the day comes from someone who thinks something fishy is going on with hostess closing its doors. church curmudgeon writes this. somehow i think they're not telling the whole truth. i suspect little debby is behind all of this. hash tag twinkies. music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get where i'm from. and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never missed a beat. we're more t
remember, when jackie robinson broke into the major leagues, he was the first black baseball player but if he didn't get any hits, he would have been a footnote in history. he happened to be the rookie of the year. i think the best thing to do is be excellent. do the best you can and serve your constituents and speak up for the people who sent you here. >> that is what the american people want, no doubt. thank you so much. congressman keith ellison, have a good weekend. >> yes, sir....
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>> bill: you're absolutely right, jacki. it is a joke! president bush barry won the electoral -- barely won the electoral college. everybody was saying he has a mandate because he won. same thing. president obama won. end of the story. he won the popular vote, the electoral vote. he has a mandate. thanks jacki. up in anchorage alaska. john, what do you say? >> caller: hi, bill. we won and that's great. the problem with the democratic party is we don't fight. we won decisively for the second time. we need to fight and stick up for the working class and say to heck with you republicans. we don't care what you think. if you want to work with us, you have to work with us on our terms now. we never take a hard line against it. we always want to -- be conciliatory and say cumbaya. they don't care about us. they keep saying they want to work with us until they get up to that point and they say to hell with you. we really have to say that to them and be hard with them. >> bill: john, i couldn't agree with you more. we have to deal from the positi
>> bill: you're absolutely right, jacki. it is a joke! president bush barry won the electoral -- barely won the electoral college. everybody was saying he has a mandate because he won. same thing. president obama won. end of the story. he won the popular vote, the electoral vote. he has a mandate. thanks jacki. up in anchorage alaska. john, what do you say? >> caller: hi, bill. we won and that's great. the problem with the democratic party is we don't fight. we won decisively for...
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thank you, jackie. that was interesting. never sat at a dais before, especially not in the chairman's seat. this is pretty cool. let me try to give you -- i have 12 lessons that i've wren down but i should note at the outset i was not at an truse, though i was working on the hill at the time. these are an outsider's observations. lesson number one. a budget summit is the worst way to proceed. except for all the others. i am aware of a number of people who participated in 1990 or looked at it from afar and have said never again. if you don't want to have a bipartisan budget summit, number one, don't get as far off the wagon as we have and number two, make sure you've got one party government. and from someone who participated in the 1993 workings, i can agree certainly with governor sununu, one party government is no picnic. it's not easy to get all your troops together when a few of them figure out they've got the balance of power and they can hold you up and ask for what they want. and that does happen. number two, bipartis
thank you, jackie. that was interesting. never sat at a dais before, especially not in the chairman's seat. this is pretty cool. let me try to give you -- i have 12 lessons that i've wren down but i should note at the outset i was not at an truse, though i was working on the hill at the time. these are an outsider's observations. lesson number one. a budget summit is the worst way to proceed. except for all the others. i am aware of a number of people who participated in 1990 or looked at it...
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jackie deangelis is breaking can down dell's numbers for us. >> well, dell reported third quarter earnings of 39 cents a share on revenue of 13.72 billion. missing analysts expectations slightly on both the top and the bottom line. in terms of the guidance, the company expects sequential revenue growth of 2% to 5% backing its projection for the full year earnings of $1.70. on on the conference call, analysts got a little bit more color. dell said it does expect the global macroeconomic environment to remain challenging especially on the consumer side. regionally, the emerging markets which have traditionally been robust have also slowed a bit. management said that while they are focusing on cost reduction in order to stay competitive, they're also sticking to their focus on the mid to high value part of the business, not chasing the low end consumer space. and lastly, in the tablet space, the focus has been on on the commercial side. they see a profit stream there, they think that they can compete. tablets of course also offer a lifecycle with services and other add-on oadd-ons. >> dell sh
jackie deangelis is breaking can down dell's numbers for us. >> well, dell reported third quarter earnings of 39 cents a share on revenue of 13.72 billion. missing analysts expectations slightly on both the top and the bottom line. in terms of the guidance, the company expects sequential revenue growth of 2% to 5% backing its projection for the full year earnings of $1.70. on on the conference call, analysts got a little bit more color. dell said it does expect the global macroeconomic...
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and so he's a doting dad to three other children he has with his wife jackie. and he wants to be there for the birth of his child. now, the bears -- chicago bears football is like religion in chicago. so when the bears are, you know, at the top of their division as they are, they have the second-best record in the nfc and playing the team with the best record in the afc, and then, of course, this is going to be a huge game. and bears fans are like, your wife is going to go into labor? and? you know, they want him there. so a lot of bears fans are -- a lot of unmarried bears fans are saying he should be there. but, of course, the majority of sane-minded people are saying it's a baby. it's the birth of your child, miss the game. >> well, what are you supposed to do? like, time-out the pregnancy? >> that's one of the comments mike florio made, where he kind of said, basically, you need to time -- you need to time the time that your wife gets pregnant, these nine-month expenditures or something like that, to the time you're in the off season. you know, you -- well,
and so he's a doting dad to three other children he has with his wife jackie. and he wants to be there for the birth of his child. now, the bears -- chicago bears football is like religion in chicago. so when the bears are, you know, at the top of their division as they are, they have the second-best record in the nfc and playing the team with the best record in the afc, and then, of course, this is going to be a huge game. and bears fans are like, your wife is going to go into labor? and? you...
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and i also want to acknowledge the steering committee, christie and jeff, sandy and gary, jackie and bob, joyce and arnie, janet and mark jacobs, jennifer and chuck, bruce and debbie and doug rightguard. erin and matt, jane and bob, marcia and dan. i want to thank all of them up for their good works and thanks to all of you for making this the most successful fund-raiser the brandstad committee has had in history. thank you very much. i want to thank the wilder side band for their entertainment and for our baker, linzie of live, love, bake for delicious birthday treats tonight. this is a wonderful cake they put together. thank you very much. one of the big reasons for having such a great success is our inspirational speaker, marco rubio. what a wonderful message he has and what a great example of the american dream. and he is an inspiration to me and so many others to continue to focus on a limited government and empowering the private sector to grow opportunities for all of our people. tonight's event, with this event, we have turned the page and we look towards the future. i have a
and i also want to acknowledge the steering committee, christie and jeff, sandy and gary, jackie and bob, joyce and arnie, janet and mark jacobs, jennifer and chuck, bruce and debbie and doug rightguard. erin and matt, jane and bob, marcia and dan. i want to thank all of them up for their good works and thanks to all of you for making this the most successful fund-raiser the brandstad committee has had in history. thank you very much. i want to thank the wilder side band for their entertainment...
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host: jackie the democrat in east lake, ohio. hi. chris: good morning. representative, you talk about the 47% that don't pay income taxes in this country. what you are talking about are people who have worked all their lives that are on social security that they are living on social security. you're also talking about people that work every day of their lives for $8, $9, $10 an hour who are trying to raise their family on that. and because of the fact that they have a family and they have a mortgage, they don't pay taxes. they don't pay federal taxes. they pay state and local and sales taxes and everything else. your social security tax, your fica tax. don't tell me that these people don't pay tax. don't tell me that they are sucking off of the government because they are not. they are working people. and you -- you're just not being fair to them. the other thing i wanted to say, you are talking about grover norquist. this man is an un-elected person who is making you sign a pledge that has nothing to do with -- with the country. guest: thank you. respec
host: jackie the democrat in east lake, ohio. hi. chris: good morning. representative, you talk about the 47% that don't pay income taxes in this country. what you are talking about are people who have worked all their lives that are on social security that they are living on social security. you're also talking about people that work every day of their lives for $8, $9, $10 an hour who are trying to raise their family on that. and because of the fact that they have a family and they have a...